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Superstorm Sandy: New Yorkers search for food, water and electricity

New York, Nov 1: The people gathered around the side of a building on Third Avenue looked like refugees huddled around a campfire. But instead of crackling flames, their warmth came from more advanced technology:




"It's still 25 cents for local, 75 cents for long distance," Dugan explained.

Most people scraped by with resilience and good humor in the storm's aftermath, navigating a city without stoplights or subways.

Many residents in dark downtown neighborhoods headed north to stay with friends. Others stayed home with canned goods and candlelight.

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